Choosing a Small Wedding Caterer: A Guide
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in many soon-to-be-married couples’ plans. The virus can easily spread through droplets produced by coughing, sneezing, and even talking. The more people present and the smaller the space is, the greater the risk of contracting the virus. Weddings epitomize density, so large weddings pose a significant health risk . Large weddings are out, and small weddings are in. By limiting the number of people at the wedding, the occasion is considerably safer. This change in size slightly alters the process of choosing a caterer. Here’s how to do it for a small wedding. The Budget With a smaller wedding, you may have a larger budget to spend on other things, such as food. However, asking caterers about their prices with just “a larger budget” in your mind is a waste of time. You should nail down exactly how much you’re willing to spend on the wedding. With the budget in hand, you can contact a caterer, and they’ll let you know if your finan...